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                <h1><a href="index.html">DANCE MATCH</a></h1>
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                    <h2>Competitive Dancing</h2>
                    <p>Every term Carleton has a competitive dancing team.  The task of matching dancers to each other is often left to the team captain. However, it's possible we could use the power of COMPUTERS to take care of most of the tedium.</p>
                    <p>The user interface is intended for members wishing to sign up for the competitive dance team. It works in a two step process.  First every member registers to be paired by supplying some simple details about themselves. After the pool of leads and follows are explicitly registered, everyone in the pool ranks their preferences. After that it's up to the genetic algorithm to find a number of best possible matchings between leads and follows!</p>



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